Spaces of (dis)location / edited by Rachael Hamilton, Allison Macleod and Jenny Munro.
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- Spaces of dislocation
- Arts, Modern -- 20th century
- Art and globalization -- Congresses
- Literature and transnationalism -- Congresses
- Literature and globalization -- Congresses
- Music and transnationalism -- Congresses
- Music and globalization -- Congresses
- Space perception
- Arts, Modern
- Arts -- 20e siècle
- Art et mondialisation -- Congrès
- Littérature et transnationalisme -- Congrès
- Littérature et mondialisation -- Congrès
- Musique et transnationalisme -- Congrès
- Musique et mondialisation -- Congrès
- Perception spatiale
- space perception
- The arts: general issues
- Cultural studies
- ART -- Performance
- ART -- Reference
- Art and globalization
- Arts, Modern
- Literature and globalization
- Literature and transnationalism
- Music and globalization
- Music and transnationalism
- Space perception
- 1900-1999
- 700.1 23
- NX456.5.S7 S633 2013eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
" ... Contemporary life under the effects of globalization and transnationalism formed the call for Spaces of (Dis)location, a two-day multidisciplinary graduate conference held at The College of Arts, University of Glasgow in the Spring of 2012. This volume of essays is drawn from the ... research presented."--Introduction
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Table of contents; illustrations; acknowledgements; introduction; part i; chapter one; chapter two; this border; part ii; chapter three; chapter four; chapter five; living on; part iii; chapter six; chapter seven; chapter eight; the meeting point; part iv; chapter nine; chapter ten; a phone box in clonboo; conclusion; contributors; index.
Spaces of (Dis)location was a two-day interdisciplinary and international conference which took place on 24-25 May, 2012, at the University of Glasgow, UK, and was funded by the Graduate School of the University of Glasgow's College of Arts. Over the two days of the conference, around 60 papers were delivered, and this volume aims to showcase some of the most engaging and innovative research which was presented. As national and cultural boundaries are blurred in our increasingly global socie ...
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